"The Teaser” is a preview of the guests we have lined up for the next day – so you know when to tune in (and when to set your alarm!). Guests and times are always subject to change.

6:30AM The force behind the Tea Party movement: Women. We'll talk to Jenny Beth Martin, National Coordinator of the Tea Party Patriots and Rebecca Wales, Communications Director at Smart Girl Politics on why women make up 55% of the party.

6:40AM & 7:40AM Held captive in Iran's notorious Elvin Prison for 100 days – Iranian American journalist Roxana Saberi will tell us her story.

7:30AM Another victim: Mitch Brouillard says his daughter, too, was targeted by a bully in South Hadley High School – and that this bully is part of the group being held responsible for the suicide of a 15 year-old girl.

8:30AM What danger do the militia groups pose? Brian Levin, from the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism will joins us to discuss.

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Editor's Note: Tuesday’s American Morning audience was disturbed by the report of nine teens arrested in Massachusetts for alleged bullying. Most agreed that the students should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Many also wanted those in the school administration, who were aware of the bullying but did nothing, to be included in the prosecution and punishment.

Pat: bulling/1954/5 Central High KC- we were push down stairs, attacked in gym with broken coke bottles, typing rollers taken off and teachers beaten. Police had to escort us in & out of school to bus for ride home and safety. All from first year of blacks in our school, that is when I learned who blacks were. A girl said they are taught at birth to hate and attack us. This was in 1998 when was an interim worker I was training at Hospital. Bullying is not new.

Cynthia: Those teens in MA need to pay for what they caused. I was bullied, not to that extent and usually the young people doing it are JEALOUS. I will never forget the hurt. She was beautiful and new to the area...Young people can be mean. Very sad .

Elfman: My wife, adult daughter and I are all Facebook friends with our school age daughter just so we can monitor what is said by her and her friends. Twice we have quietly notified the parents of two kids who had inappropriate posts. One of those times was cyber-bullying.

Mick: I am a retired guidance counselor. Dealing with a concerted bullying campaign against one of my students is one of the toughest tasks I had. John, you can't just say "stop it!" and expect savvy determined kids to stop. Most schools do not have the resources to provide around the clock bodyguards. Maybe making it a crime and prosecuting the bullies would work, but believe me it is no simple matter.

How do you feel about the arrest of the nine teens? What do you think is the appropriate punishment, if any? Continue the conversation below.

(CNN) - Members of a militia charged with plotting to kill police were not Christian or a militia, a man acquainted with the group said Tuesday.

"This is a group that I would classify as neither a militia or a Christian group," said Michael Lackomar, a member of the Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia. "They're really a fringe group outside of anything we do.

"They're more of a private army or a terrorist organization or really just a criminal organization."

Federal authorities on Monday charged nine members of a group called the Hutaree militia with conspiring to kill a Michigan law enforcement officer and then kill other officers at the funeral.

The group says on its Web site that Hutaree means "Christian warrior." Its home page said it is "Preparing for the end time battles to keep the testimony of Jesus Christ alive."

Lackomar told CNN's "American Morning" on Tuesday that five Hutaree members sought refuge over the weekend with a Southeast Michigan Volunteer Militia leader because federal authorities were looking for them. Lackomar said the member of his militia advised the Hutaree members to turn themselves in so no one would get hurt. FULL STORY

(CNN) – The Republican National Committee confirms it paid a nearly $2000 tab at an erotic nightclub in Los Angeles.

The Republicans' monthly disclosure report to federal election officials included tens of thousands of dollars for rides on private jets and limos, but it was a consultant's night out with topless dancers that is raising eyebrows.

GOP leaders say what happened was wrong, the money will be repaid and it won't happen again. Our Tom Foreman has the report.

Editor's Note: From the home front to the front lines, we're following one recruit's journey in our American Morning original series "A Soldier's Story." Today, in part seven, Jason Carroll goes behind-the-scenes with Will as he graduates, but his battle buddy is nowhere to be found. Tomorrow, it's back to basic training with a brand new recruit. Her name is Latricia Rose and we're following this wife and mom as she starts her new life in uniform.

(CNN) – The 2010 New York Auto Show kicks off tomorrow and the folks at General Motors are hoping everyone gets all charged up over the new Chevy Volt. The electric car is set to hit showrooms later this year.

The Volt first debuted as a concept car in the 2007 Detroit Auto Show. Bob Lutz, retiring vice chairman of General Motors, joined us on Tuesday's American Morning to show off the final product.

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